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Xue Xuan’s Hedong Learning and Ming Dynasty Guanzhong Scholars

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Among the great Confucians at the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, after Cao Duan came Xue Xuan. Xue Xuan’s learning came in its entirety from his careful reading and subtle reflections on the works of Cheng Yi 程颐 and Zhu Xi 朱熹.

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    [Trans.] References are to Xue Xuan, Dushu lu and Dushu xulu 读书续录, both editions from Wanyou wenku 万有文库.

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Zhang, X. (2021). Xue Xuan’s Hedong Learning and Ming Dynasty Guanzhong Scholars. In: History of Chinese Philosophy in the Ming Dynasty. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-8963-8_2

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